Wednesday, 10 October 2012
Location
We have choosen our location of South Sheilds beach, which is easily accessiable by train, car or bus. We all have arranged that we will be getting the train to our location as the train station is near to where we all live and means we can all meet up together to travel to the location, the train will also be the quickest way of travel which means more time for shooting footage. Expecially with the dark night arriving we will go during the late morning and work our way through till the late afternoon early evening. I will be doing a location scout on Thursday where I will be able to get some images of the location we are using which we will all be able to blog about during that week. There are facilitys near by where we can use the toilets and many of places that we can get some refreshements from and gain shelter. We have also considered that it might be cold when we are at the beach so we will all be wrapping up warm and also we will have warm clothes for the actress (Catherine Kirk) when we are aren't shooting footage so she is warm and comfy. Hopefully there won't be many people on the beach during the winter which will help us create the lonely isolated feel, however if there are a few people on the beach it won't really make a huge impact on our music video as it will make it seem more realistic and believable.
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You've offered some fairly clear ideas in the posts below, and it's obvious that you're all thinking this through. I look forward to seeing your photos (would be great if you could do a similar animatic to the Mumford and Sons thing you did). I would also like to see a storyboard linked to a reasonable detailed breakdown of how the video would work - you should use the script outline in the pack I gave you as a model.
ReplyDeleteMake sure that all your production documentation (treatment, storyboard, schedules etc.) is logged and uploaded by the end of the week. Don't forget to make sure that all your photos etc are uploaded.
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